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Freewebs Launches Pagii's Web Design Tool

Freewebs has just launched Pāgii, a new web page design tool for users to create their own page with more creativity than what you'll see on many other social networks.

There are several templates to choose from, letting you create various "modules" for your page to show off your concert photos, insert YouTube videos, and more. Along the left-hand side of your screen you'll see a menu, similar to Netvibes, where you can choose a comments board, image/video insertion and other widgets and items to be added to your page. The result is a high school locker montage effect that largely appeals to a younger demographic. Throw in the various font, glitter and animation options, and you've got yourself an over-stimulated web page that only a tween could appreciate.

Using drag-n-drop technology, users can build and edit on the same page. With Pāgii you can share multimedia from across the web, and insert content directly from Slide, Photobucket, Flickr, Miniclip and Pyzam. Basic photo-editing tools let you better express yourself for your Pāgii user profile. You can also create a public page that multiple users can collaborate on for a wiki-like site.

This tool isn't currently a part of the Freewebs site creation service, but a separate entity launched by Freewebs. Integration with Freewebs is planned for future implementation. Pāgii currently supports IE 7 and Firefox 2.0. Support for other browsers is in the works.

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